Lander Institute Explained

Lander Institute
Established:2004
Closed:2014
Students:2000+
Undergrad:1000
Postgrad:1000
City:Jerusalem
Country:Israel
Campus:Multiple campuses
Colors:Blue and White

Lander Institute (Hebrew:) was a private Jewish institution of higher education located in the Givat Shaul neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel. Established in August 2004, it was named after Professor Bernard Lander, the founder of Touro College in New York. The institute operated until its closure in 2014.[1]

History

Initially functioning as an extension of Touro College, Lander Institute provided American degrees in Israel. In 2006, it attained recognition from the Council for Higher Education in Israel, allowing it to operate as an independent institution and award Israeli degrees.

Campus and programs

The institute featured separate campuses catering to both secular and Orthodox populations and included an Advanced Enhancement Department in English, which provided professional development courses in various fields.

Academic profile

Lander Institute offered several academic programs through its different schools, including:

The institution was authorized to grant recognized degrees such as:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Higher education council considers reducing colleges . 2024-08-04 . University World News . en.
  2. Web site: 'About' page in the Lander Institution website . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140801095334/http://lander.ac.il/Content.asp?Page=odot . 1 August 2014 . Hebrew.
  3. Web site: The English Division 'About' page . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140801044411/http://english.lander.ac.il/about/ . 1 August 2014.
  4. Web site: 2013-04-14 . Lander Institute launches BA in Israel studies . 2024-08-04 . The Jerusalem Post JPost.com . en.